Author: Rachel Gordon

We’re coming to the end of the research which means we’re ready to share our findings and recommendations. As part of this, we held two workshops in March 2018: London, 27th March 2018 Newcastle, 28th March 2018. The workshops were attended

The Improving Financial Health Conference has been organised by the Centre for Responsible Credit and Toynbee Hall’s Financial Health Exchange. We will be delivering a session exploring the Debt & Digital Interfaces research findings. In particular, we will be discussing how

We recently wrote an article for I-PEEL, an online learning resource to support the study of International Political Economy (IPE) through everyday objects and practices. Our article focuses on the payday loan website and draws on original research from the Debt & Digital

Have you borrowed money online? We are looking to speak to people about their experiences of accessing and using short-term credit products through digital devices like smartphones, laptops, PCs or tablets. Short-term credit products might include payday loans, instalment loans, guarantor

We had a very productive and enjoyable first project meeting with some of our partners who work across Newcastle helping people with debt and money matters. Dr James Ash began the workshop by introducing the project and the research objectives. This prompted

We’re looking forward to a productive first workshop with project partners next week. Our first project workshop will take place on 27th September 2016 at Newcastle University. We’ll be meeting representatives of our partner organisations working in debt support and advice

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Digital Interfaces and Debt: Understanding Mediated Decision Making Processes in High Cost Short Term Credit Products is a project funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC), led by Dr James Ash at Newcastle University, UK.